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Divya Dutta shared a fun video of her enjoying a gondola ride in Venice while dressed in vacation-ready attire. She nostalgically referenced Amitabh Bachchan's iconic song "Do Lafzon Ki Hai" from the 1979 film The Great Gambler. The actress was in Venice for the 82nd Venice International Film Festival where her movie "Echoes of Valour" received great reviews. Dutta, a national award-winning actress, has starred in memorable films like Veer-Zaara and Bhaag Milkha Bhaag.

Key Points: Divya Dutta Misses Amitabh Bachchan on Venice Gondola Ride

  • Divya Dutta enjoys a scenic gondola ride through Venice's historic waterways
  • She references Amitabh Bachchan's iconic 1979 song "Do Lafzon Ki Hai"
  • The actress recently attended the 82nd Venice International Film Festival
  • Her film "Echoes of Valour" received great applause at the festival
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Divya Dutta misses Amitabh Bachchan while enjoying a gondola ride at Venice

Bollywood star Divya Dutta shares a nostalgic moment in Venice, recalling Amitabh Bachchan's iconic "Do Lafzon Ki Hai" song from The Great Gambler.

"“Mera do lafzon ki hai moment… was beautiful, but err... mere Mr Bachchan, thoda missing the.” – Divya Dutta"

Mumbai Sep 11

Bollywood star Divya Dutta was recently seen having a gala time in Venice, Italy. The actress was seen enjoying her gondola ride in Venice through the narrow waterways surrounded by historic buildings.

Dressed in a pink and brown striped dress and sporting stylish shades, Divya gave off perfect vacation vibes.

The actress shared a fun video of her enjoying the ride. She captioned it as, “Mera do lafzon ki hai moment… was beautiful, but err... mere Mr Bachchan, thoda missing the.”

For the initiated, the song “Do Lafzon Ki Hai”, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Zeenat Aman, went on to become one of the most iconic songs in the history of Bollywood, shot on international waters in the '70s era.

The song comes from the 1979 film The Great Gambler, directed by Shakti Samantha. Back in the '70s era of Bollywood, it was rare to shoot an entire Bollywood movie on international land. The music was composed by none other than ace music composer RD Burman and sung by Kishore Kumar and Asha Bhosale. Talking about Divya Dutta, the actress was recently at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival, where she received great applause and reviews for her movie, “Echoes of Valour”.

The national award-winning actress turned heads at the film festival’s red carpet. Divya Dutta was seen draped in a black and gold saree, paired with a chic black blouse and statement earrings. The actress looked all things classy and royal. Talking about “Echoes of Valour”, the movie also stars Neeraj Kabi in a lead role.

The story is inspired by the real-life experiences of Shukla Bandopadhyay, the mother of an Indian Army soldier. Divya Dutta, for the uninitiated, has carved her niche in Bollywood with memorable roles with her roles in movies like Veer-Zaara, Delhi-6, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, Stanley Ka Dabba, Welcome to Sajjanpur, Sheer Qorma, Sharmaji Ki Beti, and Chhaava.

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Rohit P
Venice looks amazing but honestly, our own Dal Lake in Kashmir is equally beautiful! Wish more Bollywood films would shoot there instead of always going abroad. Still, happy for Divya's success at Venice Film Festival 🇮🇳
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Ananya R
Her black and gold saree at the red carpet must have looked stunning! Indian traditional wear always stands out internationally. So proud of her representing our cinema on global platforms 👏
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Vikram M
RD Burman, Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle - what a legendary combination! That song still gives me goosebumps. Good to see younger actors appreciating our golden era of music 🎵
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Sarah B
While the vacation looks lovely, I hope "Echoes of Valour" gets proper distribution in India. Army-themed films often don't get the attention they deserve. Looking forward to watching it!
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Karthik V
From Veer-Zaara to now international recognition - Divya Dutta's journey is inspiring! She proves that talent eventually gets recognized, regardless of whether you're a conventional "heroine" or not. More power to her!

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